High-Protein Family Dinners: 10 Recipes That Keep Everyone Full (25g+ Per Serving)

May 26, 2026
High-Protein Family Dinners: 10 Recipes That Keep Everyone Full (25g+ Per Serving)

The short version: A family dinner needs 20–30g of protein per adult serving and 15–20g per child serving to keep everyone full through the evening. Chicken, fish, eggs, beans, and Greek yogurt are the most dependable sources. The 10 recipes below each deliver at least 25g per serving using ingredients families already eat.

Protein determines whether a dinner actually holds a family. Enough protein keeps energy steady through the evening and into the next morning. A dinner that leans on carbs? Everyone's rifling the pantry two hours later. For children, protein also powers muscle development and immune function. The RDA sits at 0.8 g/kg for adults and 0.85–0.95 g/kg for kids 4–18 (National Academies of Sciences).

Prep15 min
Cook25 min
Total40 min
Servings4
Calories450 kcal
DifficultyEasy

What 20–30g of Protein Actually Looks Like

20–30g

Protein per adult dinner

RDA-aligned target for a filling meal (NAS, 2025)

26g

In 4 oz cooked chicken breast

Also 21g in chicken thigh (USDA FoodData Central)

10

Recipes below

All 25g+ protein per serving

3

Protein sources per meal

Main + side + dairy boost = balanced plate

Protein Content by Food (Quick Reference)

FoodServingProteinSource
Chicken breast (cooked)4 oz26gUSDA FoodData Central
Salmon (cooked)4 oz28gUSDA FoodData Central
85% lean beef (cooked)4 oz26gUSDA FoodData Central
Chicken thigh (cooked)4 oz21gUSDA FoodData Central
Cottage cheese1 cup25gUSDA FoodData Central
Greek yogurt (plain)1 cup20gUSDA FoodData Central
Lentils (cooked)1 cup18gUSDA FoodData Central
Firm tofu4 oz11gUSDA FoodData Central
Large egg16gUSDA FoodData Central
Farro (cooked)1 cup8gUSDA FoodData Central

Best protein sources for family cooking

  • Chicken thighs — 21g per 4 oz, more flavor and moisture than breast, cheaper too
  • Greek yogurt — 20g per cup, replaces sour cream in any recipe 1:1
  • Canned beans — 15–18g per cup, zero prep, add to anything
  • Cottage cheese — 25g per cup, blends smooth into pasta sauces

What to watch for

  • Plant proteins are incomplete alone — pair beans or lentils with rice or farro
  • Processed meats (sausage, bacon) are high in sodium and preservatives
  • Protein alone doesn't make a meal — you still need vegetables and healthy fats
  • Kids need roughly half the adult portion — adjust serving sizes, not ingredients
The one-sentence protein hack

Add a can of drained white beans to any pasta sauce, soup, or stew. That's 15g of protein per serving, and nobody will notice they're there. Same with swapping Greek yogurt for sour cream in tacos and dips — 3-4x the protein, identical results.

10 High-Protein Family Dinners

135 min

Greek Chicken Bowls

Marinate chicken in olive oil, lemon, garlic, oregano. Serve over farro with cucumber, feta, and tzatziki (~45g protein per serving).

235 min

Lentil and Turkey Soup

Brown ground turkey. Add red lentils, crushed tomatoes, broth, and cumin. Simmer 25 minutes. Done.

330 min

Salmon with Quinoa and Vegetables

Bake salmon at 400°F for 12–15 minutes. Serve over quinoa with roasted broccoli and a tahini drizzle.

440 min

Chicken and White Bean Stew

Brown chicken thighs. Add white beans, tomatoes, broth, garlic, and rosemary. Simmer 25 minutes until the broth thickens.

525 min

Beef and Broccoli Stir-Fry

Slice flank steak thin against the grain. Stir-fry in a hot pan with broccoli. Serve over brown rice.

625 min

Egg and Black Bean Shakshuka

Simmer tomato sauce with black beans, cumin, smoked paprika. Crack 2 eggs per person. Cover until the whites set.

740 min

Cottage Cheese Pasta Bake

Blend cottage cheese smooth. Mix with ground beef, tomato sauce, and pasta. Bake at 375°F until bubbly.

820 min

Shrimp and Edamame Stir-Fry

Stir-fry shrimp with shelled edamame, snap peas, and a soy-ginger sauce. Serve over rice.

935 min

Turkey Meatball Soup

Drop seasoned turkey meatballs into simmering chicken broth with white beans, kale, and small pasta.

1030 min

Tofu and Chickpea Curry

Pan-fry cubed tofu until golden. Simmer in coconut curry with chickpeas and spinach. Serve over basmati rice.

Quick Protein Boosts (No Recipe Needed)

SwapProtein gainedHow it works
Greek yogurt instead of sour cream+15g per servingSame texture, same amount
Cottage cheese blended into pasta sauce+20g per cupBlends invisible in tomato or cream sauces
White beans into soups and stews+15g per servingDrain, rinse, dump — nobody notices
Fried egg on grain bowls+6g per servingAdds richness and protein in 3 minutes
Hemp seeds on oatmeal or salads+10g per 3 tbspNo cooking, no flavor change
Greek yogurt dressing instead of mayo+10g per servingMix with lemon juice, garlic, and herbs

Full Recipe: Greek Chicken Bowls

This recipe hits ~45g of protein per serving with ingredients that show up in most weekly rotations. It's also forgiving — the chicken can marinate anywhere from 15 minutes to overnight, and the components keep separately for meal prep.

Greek Chicken Bowls

Ingredients

Chicken

  • 1.5 lbsboneless chicken thighs
  • 2 tbspolive oil
  • 2 tbsplemon juice
  • 3garlic cloves(minced)
  • 1 tspdried oregano
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Bowl components

  • 1 cupfarro or brown rice(uncooked)
  • 1large cucumber(diced)
  • 1 cupcherry tomatoes(halved)
  • 1/2 cupkalamata olives
  • 1/2 cupcrumbled feta

Tzatziki

  • 1 cupGreek yogurt
  • 1/2cucumber(grated and squeezed dry)
  • 1garlic clove(minced)
  • 1 tbsplemon juice
  • 1 tbspfresh dill or mint(or 1 tsp dried)
  • Salt to taste

Steps

  1. 1

    Marinate the chicken

    Combine olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, oregano, salt, and pepper. Coat the chicken thighs and let them rest at least 15 minutes at room temperature — or up to 24 hours in the fridge.

  2. 2

    Cook the farro

    Cook farro according to the package directions. Usually 20–25 minutes in salted boiling water, then drain.

  3. 3

    Make the tzatziki

    Mix Greek yogurt with grated cucumber (squeeze the water out first), minced garlic, lemon juice, dill, and salt. Set aside.

  4. 4

    Cook the chicken

    Grill or pan-sear the chicken thighs over medium-high heat, 5–6 minutes per side, until the internal temperature hits 165°F (74°C). Let rest 5 minutes before slicing.

  5. 5

    Assemble the bowls

    Divide the farro between bowls. Top with sliced chicken, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, olives, and feta. Finish with a generous dollop of tzatziki.

Notes

  • ~45g protein per serving — chicken gives 30g, farro contributes 8g, Greek yogurt adds 7g.
  • Tzatziki keeps 3 days in the fridge and tastes better the next day — make it ahead.
  • Swap quinoa for farro for even more protein: 8g vs 5g per cup cooked.
  • For the best leftovers, store each component separately and assemble fresh.
  • Lower-carb option: serve over mixed greens instead of farro.

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